Eugene Levy, the silver screen's favorite sexually enlightened dad since 1999, showed up to the Canadian Screen Awards last night with his son Dan—with whom Eugene stars alongside on the new sitcom Schitt's Creek. It seems like Dan inherited his dad's signature bushy eyebrows, and also like pops, he knows how to highlight them with some thick-framed glasses. The only question is, whose brows wore them better? While Dan's certainly got that leading man handsomeness, we think we're going to have to give it to his old man, who rounded out the look with a killer tuxedo.

Tax return season is coming, which means you'll have some extra cash, which means you'll be on the hunt for a great spring sweater. That in mind, we're feeling this printed crewneck joint from A.P.C. The problem I'm having is if I'm going to spend the dough, do I drop it on the staple (the subdued blue and navy) or the statement piece (the bold aqua and white)? The former has infinite re-wearability, while the latter may get women to notice me in a crowded bar. What's more valuable? Do I need yet another navy blue garment in my wardrobe? Do I need a sweater to spit game?

No, but it doesn't hurt. That's why ultimately I think I'm going to go with the brighter one. Catch your boy out here looking like a Miami bathroom circa 1977.

Today we bring you the Instagrams of the lovely Lauren Yates a.k.a. @ponytailjournal, as she gives us some pro-style tips, teaches us about Southeast Asian cuisine, pals around with a water buffalo, explains her trademark look W'Menswear, and reminds us why guy's clothes always looks killer on a beautiful woman.

What's the one thing you most want to do before you die? Go fishing in the Amazon with Jeremy Wade from River Monsters.

What's the most ridiculous selfie you ever took? I got my friend Nigel Cabourn addicted to selfies. We recently took a video-selfie in a London cab dancing to the Bee Gees... THAT one takes the cake. It didn't even make it to Instagram because we were too distracted.

What is W'Menswear? Styling looks that could work stellar on a guy or a gal is second nature to me. It's all about finding well-made pieces that can tell stories and make you feel super cool when you're in 'em. That's my definition of W'Menswear—outfits that you can wear like you don't care.

Do you consider yourself a tomboy? Not at all. Despite my boyish description, apparently I'm super feminine—so they say!

What is your favorite recipe? Burmese yellow chicken curry. I learned how to make it on my recent trip to Myanmar, and let me tell ya...the secret is to throw lemongrass into their paste. Woah.

Where haven't you been that you'd like to go? South America (the entire continent), Morocco, Atlanta, and Okinawa for their pork and wave combo deal.

He had to cut it for a movie role (he's playing The Joker in David Ayers's Suicide Squad), but damn, R.I.P. Actually, we're pretty stoked on this, because no longer will every man without Leto hair (meaning, all of them) feel inadequate around women. Sorry, Jared, you know you're still handsome as hell.

When it comes time to dress up, there's no accessory more important to a man than a good watch, and Chris Pratt's Panerai at the Academy Awards hit the mark. It's got guts, braun, and just the right amount of polish for Pratt. And mixing up a brown face and strap with a black tux is a bold pairing defying everything we once knew about color clash. And rest assured, it functions as good as it looks. Two time zones and an eight day reserve means you'll never loose track of the hour, even if you've left it lying flat for a couple days (though we don't know why you would ever take it off.) The design fancies itself an elegant piece with a rugged attitude, made for the guy who likes the finer things without taking them too seriously. Of course there were other worthy watches on the carpet that night, but all it took was one pan on this Panerai, and we knew we'd found the money.

Tevas, the brightly colored footwear so popular with both hippies and preps in the '90s, continue to drop fire well into the 2010s. On sale tomorrow are the beach-ready duo of their classic sandal with a matching fanny pack with a built in boombox. How loud you play Legend out of there is totally up to you.

When you're a jet-setting rap superstar like French Montana, you want to travel in comfort. For him, that means a red robe, red sweats, and red slides, which he sported in a photo he posted to Instagram. It's the peak of leisure wears, though we can't recommend sporting it unless you're traveling private and can afford to use a brick of money as your phone. That said, the slides would make the security line a whole lot easier. Haaaaaanh.

Kanye West is back and Yeezy season is in full swing. In recent weeks, West caused a shitstorm at the Grammys, debuted his new clothing collection with Adidas at New York Fashion Week, performed new music on "SNL 40," and announced his new album, So Help Me God, on Twitter.

Yet if this Yeezy Season had an unofficial kickoff, it was his GQ cover back in August, when—fresh off his honeymoon with Kim Kardashian—he first talked about the upcoming album, rapped a few lines from his song "All Day," and touched on his Adidas collaboration.

Today, for the first time, we debut the behind-the-scenes video from Kanye's GQ fitting.

]]>In it, we see West and longtime GQ creative director Jim Moore put together looks at the GQ office the night before the cover shoot. Over the course of eight epic hours, West and Moore mixed and remixed the looks, snapped and reviewed reference photos, and then remixed it all some more."I started with a simple idea for the clothes: To have Kanye dress in the biggest style move of the season, wearing all one color from head-to-toe," Moore says. "Our team scoured the globe for six weeks and ended up with almost 60 racks of clothes. The fitting was an intense process, with all the back and forth you see in this video. And with Kanye, it's all worth it."

One day later, a historic cover shoot with photographer Patrick Demarchelier was in the can. Hit play to see how it all went down.

Sneakerheads and hypebeasts often refer to Ronnie Fieg, owner of the Kith line and shops as the King of Streetwear or the most powerful man in streetwear or just simply speak in tongues at the mention of the man. We here at GQ stay away from the hyperbolic, however KITH makes damn good product. And in the last week or so, they've definitely been worthy of real life prayer hand emojis. They opened up a pop-up on Venice Beach's fashion avenue Abbot Kinney that looks hyper futuristic. Picture a cross between the Michael/Janet Jackson "Scream" video and the sickest sneaker closet in the galaxy. And then, this morning, Kith's revamp of their New York flagship in SoHo gave NYC's snootiest museums a run for their money. Excessive marble and iconic columns meet indigo dyed sweats and rare sneakers—it's like if David finally got dressed. The LA pop-up is around until March 15, but the good folks in NYC should walk not run—as always the goods won't last very long.

Shia LaBeouf, actor and true American hero as far as we're concerned, was recently spotted out and about sporting an eight-inch braided rattail. The last time we saw one of those, it was on the kid who was always getting into trouble back in 6th grade. Naturally, we have questions.

]]>1. Is this for a role? (God, we hope so.)

2. By what method did he select the colors of the rubber bands?

3. At the Grammys, LaBeouf appeared without a rattail. In the intervening weeks, did he purchase a rattail extension? Or did he grow a footlong tuft of extra hair at the base of his neck?

Maison Margiela is one of the most noteworthy brands of all time when it comes to making quality, timeless basics. And what's more timeless and basic than a fresh pair of tighty whities? Though most guys these days opt for boxers or hybrid boxer-briefs, tighty whities are still a classic. Remember, style is about wearing what's comfortable for you, even if no one else can see it.